When the two of them were about to get out of the car, the assistant of Ellen said, "Please wait in the car. I'll go to the hospital to find out which ward Mr. Mond is in. If you go out like this, the hospital will soon be surrounded."
It suddenly occurred to the two that there were too many people in the hospital. If they didn't hide themselves, the hospital would definitely be in chaos.
"Then you can go. We will wait for you here." Ellen ordered his assistant.
The two of them wore baseball cap and particularly large masks in the car. No one else could recognize them even if he was with standing beside them.
The assistant came back soon. He had already asked the ward where Mond lived.
Ellen ordered, "Just wait here. I won't be out for too long."
"Okay." The assistant replied respectfully and watched the two go out quietly.
According to the assistant, the two of them came to the ward where Mond lived.
In the ward, there was only Ron sitting quietly on the edge of the bed, while Mond seemed to be asleep without any movement, and he was having an intravenous drip.
Standing outside the door, Nancy suddenly had a feeling of familiarity and timidity.
Ellen seemed to know what was on her mind. He didn't say anything but stayed with her quietly.
A few minutes passed before Nancy quietly opened the door. Ellen followed her into the ward.
Mond's face was a little pale, he seemed to have no idea that Nancy and Ellen had come.
For no reason, Nancy felt sad. This man was too tired. It could be said that he couldn't get any love now, including from his wife.
Ron was ecstatic to see Nancy.
He believed that since Nancy could come here, she must have forgiven Mond. Mond came to the hospital because of her. It could be seen that how much he liked her.
As the saying went, the one who tied the bell was needed to untie it. Since Nancy was here, the two of them might get back together.
So Ron greeted Nancy warmly, "Mrs. Nancy, here you are. Please have a seat, Mr. Ellen."
He wanted to wake Mond up and make him happy.
However, Nancy gently said, "Ron, let him sleep a little longer. I'll stay here with him."
Ron was overjoyed to hear that Nancy was so considerate to Mond, but he didn't know why Ellen came here. After all, it was Nancy and Mond's business, and they had a lot of things to say.
Ron rolled his eyes and told Nancy, "Mrs. Nancy, you're just in time. Please take care of Mr. Mond. I'm going out to buy something. I came in a hurry this morning, so I didn't buy anything..."
As he spoke, he inserted the flowers brought by Ellen into a bottle. Looking at the flowers, he believed that Mond would recover much faster.
"Thank you, Ron. You can go home and have a rest tonight. I'll take care of him." Nancy said with embarrassment.
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